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city's population has shot up in the past decade. and these days, it gets about 1,000 new residents each month, most of them young professionals. so it makes sense that apartment development is moving fast. more than 8,000 apartments are under construction in the city right now. that's the largest number since at least the '90s, and the pipeline for new projects is much bigger. a lot of the projects underway right now are going to be finished at about the same time. that leaves some people to wonder if the extra supply will actually lower rent rates. >> we are likely to see an increase in concessions or specials, in terms of three months rent or waiving fees. so from a renter's standpoint or point of view, they will have more choices and likely will have some costs savings, minimally over the next couple of years. >> reporter: but across the country, rents have soared in recent years. last year alone, they increased more than 5%. as prices rise, many here hope construction won't slow down. >> the buying power of higher- income househ
city's population has shot up in the past decade. and these days, it gets about 1,000 new residents each month, most of them young professionals. so it makes sense that apartment development is moving fast. more than 8,000 apartments are under construction in the city right now. that's the largest number since at least the '90s, and the pipeline for new projects is much bigger. a lot of the projects underway right now are going to be finished at about the same time. that leaves some people to...
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officer for the city heading up chicago's ambitious mission to cool the city down. >> we're in the midst of, right now, a $7 billion multi-year program on building a new chicago. so we're redoing and renovating infrastructure throughout the city. >> sreenivasan: they're changing everything from head to toe-- or, in a city's case, from roof to street. one of chicago's most beautiful gardens is one very few people get to see, a 23,000-square-foot green roof that sits on top of city hall. the difference a green roof makes is measurable. that side of city hall's roof used to be traditional black, like most roofs. on a hot day, when it was 90 degrees out, they came out and measured the surface temperature. it was 169 degrees, versus this side of city hall, where they have a green roof, and the surface temperature was 90 degrees. michael berkshire administers green roof projects for the city. >> rooftops are one of the last kind of frontiers that you can really look at, and it's a significant amount of space. >> sreenivasan: berkshire says the plants on green roofs soak up heat, and keep both
officer for the city heading up chicago's ambitious mission to cool the city down. >> we're in the midst of, right now, a $7 billion multi-year program on building a new chicago. so we're redoing and renovating infrastructure throughout the city. >> sreenivasan: they're changing everything from head to toe-- or, in a city's case, from roof to street. one of chicago's most beautiful gardens is one very few people get to see, a 23,000-square-foot green roof that sits on top of city...
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the city. but you're not really hearing that. the comparison that came up, for instance, the new york stock ex-closed for weather two days in a row. the last time they did that was the blizzard of 1888. nobody around here members the blizzard of 1888 so there's not a lot of talk about, we look back and remember that big old blizzard. >> woodruff: we understand the stock exchange is open again tomorrow. what about work in general? are people expecting to go back to work, to get any semblance of life back to normal? >> tomorrow will be a really interesting day because i think after two days and after the weather kind of gets back to normal, you will get people feeling antsy. you will get them wanting to get out and also too get out and make a living. it's been interesting to see. most of the shops have been closed as you walk around the streets. eventually there's going to be this demand to get supplies, to get food, to just be social. and so as the week wears on, it will be really interesting to
the city. but you're not really hearing that. the comparison that came up, for instance, the new york stock ex-closed for weather two days in a row. the last time they did that was the blizzard of 1888. nobody around here members the blizzard of 1888 so there's not a lot of talk about, we look back and remember that big old blizzard. >> woodruff: we understand the stock exchange is open again tomorrow. what about work in general? are people expecting to go back to work, to get any...
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you did not see the city on the shining -- >> nothing's sorry. >> rose: it seemed they both deliberately did that because they wanted to make practical points about the campaign. >> they both are. as much as as everybody goes on and owe about president obama is rhetorical. neither one of them in truth is a wild-y eyed -- they both like talking about this stuff. >> go ahead, mike. >> no, no. josh, if you look at obama, if he has an adoring throng but if you look at the history of debates it's not his natural format. he had trouble with hillary clinton in the primaries. this is not his key can departments and i think that caught up with him. he's tremendous on one thing but this is a tricky format for him. >> rose: albert, when you look at the thing that might be said about the other issues, what should we anticipate in terms of where the obama people will make the fight on monday and tuesday and wednesday of next week. will it be to attack governor romney and pick apart what he said in the debate or will he try to regain the initiative some other way if in fact they change the initiative
you did not see the city on the shining -- >> nothing's sorry. >> rose: it seemed they both deliberately did that because they wanted to make practical points about the campaign. >> they both are. as much as as everybody goes on and owe about president obama is rhetorical. neither one of them in truth is a wild-y eyed -- they both like talking about this stuff. >> go ahead, mike. >> no, no. josh, if you look at obama, if he has an adoring throng but if you look at...
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city of aleppo; the record- breaking sky jump; and the legacy of arlen specter. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: two americans won the 2012 nobel prize in economics today for research on market design and matching. it affects everything from placing doctors in the right hospitals to pairing students with the schools they most want. the honorees are alvin roth of harvard university, and currently a visiting professor at stanford university, and lloyd shapley, a professor emeritus at the university of california los angeles. wall street had a strong start to the week on news of rising retail sales and better-than- expected earnings at citigroup. the dow jones industrial average gained 95 points to close at 13,424. the nasdaq rose 20 points to close at 3064. a 14-year-old pakistani girl who was shot by a taliban gunman was flown to england today for medical treatment. we have a report from lindsey hilsum of independent television news. >> reporter: the ambulance drove slowly from birmingham airport. inside the girl was s
city of aleppo; the record- breaking sky jump; and the legacy of arlen specter. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: two americans won the 2012 nobel prize in economics today for research on market design and matching. it affects everything from placing doctors in the right hospitals to pairing students with the schools they most want. the honorees are alvin roth of harvard university, and currently a visiting professor at stanford university, and...
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to the black community, obama headed out into harlem and all over the city. but it turned out to be harder than obama imagined. >> he told me this when i interviewed him in the white house. he made no lasting african-american friends during those four years in new york. >> narrator: no choom gang, the inner circle was much smaller. >> the new york years are marked by this kind of turning inward. he spends time reading, fasting, wandering the city. there's this almost monk-like existence. >> narrator: as he walked the streets, friends say he was affected by the poverty all around him. >> i saw a transformation in the barry i had met in occidental. he got very serious and less lighthearted and our conversations were more about serious things, wouldn't want to go around the bar, have a drink, was worried about poor people, didn't care about getting rich. i mean, that's my opinion of dull at that time. >> there is one great letter where he describes how all of his choom gang friends are sort of getting into the mainstream and his pakistani friends are all moving
to the black community, obama headed out into harlem and all over the city. but it turned out to be harder than obama imagined. >> he told me this when i interviewed him in the white house. he made no lasting african-american friends during those four years in new york. >> narrator: no choom gang, the inner circle was much smaller. >> the new york years are marked by this kind of turning inward. he spends time reading, fasting, wandering the city. there's this almost monk-like...
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they have about 20 million people coming out of the farms every year, coming into the cities, needing jobs. so they want the economy to work and the world to be free and open. and so we can be a partner with china. we don't have to be an adversary in any way, shape or form. we can work with them, we can collaborate with them if they are willing to be responsible. now if they look at us and say is it a good idea to be with america, how strong are we going to be? how strong is our economy. they look at the fact that we owe them a trillion dollars. and owe other people 16 trillion in total, including that. they look at our decision to cut back on our military capabilities. a trillion dollars, the secretary of defense called these trillion dollars of cuts to our military devastating. it's not my term. it's the president's own secretary of defense calls them devastating. they look at america's commitments around the world and they see what is happening and they say well, okay s america going to be strong. and the answer is yes, if i'm president america will be very strong. we'll also make
they have about 20 million people coming out of the farms every year, coming into the cities, needing jobs. so they want the economy to work and the world to be free and open. and so we can be a partner with china. we don't have to be an adversary in any way, shape or form. we can work with them, we can collaborate with them if they are willing to be responsible. now if they look at us and say is it a good idea to be with america, how strong are we going to be? how strong is our economy. they...
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he was replaced by long-time citi executive michael corbat. corbat most recently headed the bank's middle eastern and european division. wall street saw some mixed corporate earnings. shares of both intel and i.b.m. were lower in after-hours trading after their latest quarterly results. but earlier there was positive news from homebuilders. the u.s. homebuilders' confidence index rose to its highest level since 2006. the dow is up 127, the nasdaq gained 37, and the s&p is up 15. tomorrow, we'll see how airline earnings are shaping up as we head into the holiday travel season. for more financial news, tune in to "n.b.r." weeknights on this public television station.
he was replaced by long-time citi executive michael corbat. corbat most recently headed the bank's middle eastern and european division. wall street saw some mixed corporate earnings. shares of both intel and i.b.m. were lower in after-hours trading after their latest quarterly results. but earlier there was positive news from homebuilders. the u.s. homebuilders' confidence index rose to its highest level since 2006. the dow is up 127, the nasdaq gained 37, and the s&p is up 15. tomorrow,...
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they see president obama in new york city the same day netanyahu is and instead of meeting with him goes on a daily talk show. they see when we say that these options are on the table, the secretary of defense walked them back. they are not changing their mind. that's what we have to do, is change their mind so they stop pursuing nuclear weapons. >> how do you do it-- you both saw benjamin netanyahu hold up that picture of a bomb with a red line and talking about the red line being in spring. so can you solve this, if the romney-ryan ticket is elected, can you solve this in two months before spring and avoid nuclear -- >> we can debate the time line, whether it's that sort of time or longer. i agree that it's probably longer. number two, it's all about -- >> you don't agree with that bomb and what the israelis -- >> we agree, i don't want to go into classified stuff. but we both agree that to do this peacefully you got to get them to change their minds. they're not changing their minds. and look at what this administration does -- >> let me tell you what the ayatollahs see. the ayatollah
they see president obama in new york city the same day netanyahu is and instead of meeting with him goes on a daily talk show. they see when we say that these options are on the table, the secretary of defense walked them back. they are not changing their mind. that's what we have to do, is change their mind so they stop pursuing nuclear weapons. >> how do you do it-- you both saw benjamin netanyahu hold up that picture of a bomb with a red line and talking about the red line being in...
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the pending a which city you are in. i know teachers would love to engage the children with conversations to elicit good writing those that wave their hands they sound like they are dying. [laughter] you have to call on them. you have to because you do not want them to die. [laughter] little ones especially our squirmy little people and only have a theoretical connection with their chairs [laughter] they want to ask something exciting if you this said then you can say that is wonderful. stop and righted down. now you have something to write about one teacher said what if the curriculum cops coveted and catch me? the two-tier in new york manage to the principal's office said i have never seen my a student so excited when we were talking about the principle said is excitement on the ninth grade exam? will the kids of the am i and publix schools and private schools are encouraged to ask questions that is what the teachers want to said pour are a been trained to spell out the digested dancers. so the race is more than before
the pending a which city you are in. i know teachers would love to engage the children with conversations to elicit good writing those that wave their hands they sound like they are dying. [laughter] you have to call on them. you have to because you do not want them to die. [laughter] little ones especially our squirmy little people and only have a theoretical connection with their chairs [laughter] they want to ask something exciting if you this said then you can say that is wonderful. stop...
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they proposed putting cameras all over the city and if we are going to put cameras all over the city with creating greater certainty people will be caught if they speed, we found out there is no correlation between the size of the fan and whether people stop speeding or not. but if they are certain to be caught, they are less likely to speed. i think it will be better to maintain the public trust if we bring the fines down. now running stoplights, it is very unsafe. those fines remain high. but por speeding and other fines that are up to $250 and double after 30 days to become $300, we are going to take another look at that and the bill proposes bringing fines closer to what they are in virginia and maryland. >> how do you convince skeptics like myself, who are convinced that this is nothing more than a money-grab hidden behind the cloak of government safety. >> that is why we did the task force. mary cheh and i will introduce a bill to try to bring the fine closer to the infraction. and for them to be more reasonable. and i think if we bring the fines, for example, from $120 for spe
they proposed putting cameras all over the city and if we are going to put cameras all over the city with creating greater certainty people will be caught if they speed, we found out there is no correlation between the size of the fan and whether people stop speeding or not. but if they are certain to be caught, they are less likely to speed. i think it will be better to maintain the public trust if we bring the fines down. now running stoplights, it is very unsafe. those fines remain high. but...
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south of new york city. it is expected to shift back to the northwest. this is such a massive storm is expected to impact from the mid-atlantic all the way up to the massachusetts coast. all this will take place over the next several days. it looks like it will make landfall late monday. there'll be flooding, beach erosion, power outages... in chicago a lake shore flood warning has been issued... we might even get a rain shower. look at all of the watches and warnings and the factin affect >> the superstorem is even affecting the first lady's travel plans to. shell obama is in chicago. she plans to leave washington tomorrow for a campaign trip to iowa. because of the storm she decided to leave early and spent the night in chicago >> stay tune with us for the latest developments on hurricane sandy >> there was another big weather concern overnight... a tsunami warning for hawaii was canceled just a few hours after it was issued. there was a lot of traffic as people headed for higher ground. a short time later this tsunami warning and the evacuation orders
south of new york city. it is expected to shift back to the northwest. this is such a massive storm is expected to impact from the mid-atlantic all the way up to the massachusetts coast. all this will take place over the next several days. it looks like it will make landfall late monday. there'll be flooding, beach erosion, power outages... in chicago a lake shore flood warning has been issued... we might even get a rain shower. look at all of the watches and warnings and the factin affect...
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, is leaving her post to prosecute olice misconduct wiil join the city state'ss - attorney's office as chhef of the police inteeritt unit. gllnn has handled ssveral high profile cases innluding the triallof foomer baltimore mayor sheila dixon.... and the investigation into delegate tiffany alston, wwo pleadd guilly this week to sing campaign funds to pay for er new positiin november 1st. there's... on... gallaudet univerrity... to... reinstate... diversity .... - officer.../ suspended... for... signing... a... same sex ...marriage petin petitton. mccaskill... waa placed... on... administrative leave.../, after... she favor... of... putting... same... sex marriage ...on he pallot..../ the... univeesity presiddnt,.../ says... she... took part.... in... a... campaign... some feel ...is... -inappropri but... -&n demands... from... pro... and... aatt-gaa marrrage.... -fol have her reinstatee. (levin) "we dont kkow why sse sigged the petition but we do tooparticippte in the be able politiccl proccss nd thats &pwhyywe have called on the university to reinstate her imm" immediately" p universi
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howard county police say the suspect didn't just set the camera up once but broke into the ellicott city condo several times over the course of several months to change the location and angle of the camera. >> we believe he was in and out during the day. we don't know if he is someone who knows the women who lives there or has a connection to the building and that's why we are asking for the public to take a good look and let us know if he looks familiar. >> reporter: in some of the videos, the suspect is wearing a work uniform and we have the videos and still photos here on our website abc2news.com in the slide show. and if you recognize the person, you can call howard county police at 410, 31 3- 3200. sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> later this morning a man accused in murder at a chinese carry out will be in court. killed freddie jones junior last halloween. jones family turned him in after they saw surveillance video police released to local newsstations. >>> he worked to protect others but lost his life in a car crash prince george's county police officer kevin bowden was off duty wh
howard county police say the suspect didn't just set the camera up once but broke into the ellicott city condo several times over the course of several months to change the location and angle of the camera. >> we believe he was in and out during the day. we don't know if he is someone who knows the women who lives there or has a connection to the building and that's why we are asking for the public to take a good look and let us know if he looks familiar. >> reporter: in some of the...
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it's great. >> about the special dish. >> home run. >> thank you. >> random buildings around the city are bathed in orange lights including the fair mount hotel, in orange decor inside and out. it's a special invitation for giants corporate sponsors. >> i'm told the most expensive seats sold on-line so far was 4,000 for a seat behind home plate right next to the giants dugout. someone desperately wants to be in game one tomorrow. reporting live in at&t ballpark, linda yee giants 5. >> it means big money for big. and the presses are normally stopped this time of year. the giants wouldn't change that. early this morning, rolled league championship shirts an tomorrow world series shirts. >>> after the soggy celebration last night, workers spent the day drying the field out. the latest word, the field is ready to go. >>> and better to be in shape but you never know. you have a little rain coming. >> at 6:00, put the tarp back on. things are looking great. weather should be fine by tomorrow. here's a look at high-def doppler. latest model, it will be out of here. we're seeing showers in ca
it's great. >> about the special dish. >> home run. >> thank you. >> random buildings around the city are bathed in orange lights including the fair mount hotel, in orange decor inside and out. it's a special invitation for giants corporate sponsors. >> i'm told the most expensive seats sold on-line so far was 4,000 for a seat behind home plate right next to the giants dugout. someone desperately wants to be in game one tomorrow. reporting live in at&t...
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here is the very latest track. it comes a short and it has actually expanded someplace between around new york city to perhaps as far south as virginia beach. with thiswithin this is an equal probability of it coming ashore. it will be coming in almost like a 90 degree angle. where it comes ashore could be a devastating storm. it will not be until late monday and tuesday there will be an impact. i expect heavy rain, local flooding, and along the coast where it does come ashore, the most high is probably right now would be the maryland, new jersey coastline. the seas could be 10-20 feet people should expect the worst hope for the best? that means trees down and power outages. the weekend as a time for preparation. we will have more on this unusual and hybrid storm. >> you have got it. now, let's look at the preparations under way. we go live to the costco where some supplies are already running low. >> already. at the home depot we were at, they already ran out of generators. people have been talking about the fact
here is the very latest track. it comes a short and it has actually expanded someplace between around new york city to perhaps as far south as virginia beach. with thiswithin this is an equal probability of it coming ashore. it will be coming in almost like a 90 degree angle. where it comes ashore could be a devastating storm. it will not be until late monday and tuesday there will be an impact. i expect heavy rain, local flooding, and along the coast where it does come ashore, the most high is...
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and on the city. i use that word purposely because he used that word in an excellent book that he rode. i respect the president and i will of course vote for him in the election with a lifelong democrat i still remember her weeping denied roosevelt died. my mother just passed away from planning that hillary wasn't liberal enough. if i had voted for republican coming back from the grave and scold me like pineapple was. but i am disappointed that the president hasn't taken stronger steps to rid us of this mania of testing which ever since no child left behind has come into law is the kind of national psychosis, but there's something psychotic about it. it can't be numbered. it doesn't count. my father's psychiatrist use to take me to the back boards of mental hospitals in massachusetts and so many people on the most severe depression the only way they could ease their discomfort is by numbering everything. they would restlessly move object surrounded the table to get them in the pattern, and as i mentio
and on the city. i use that word purposely because he used that word in an excellent book that he rode. i respect the president and i will of course vote for him in the election with a lifelong democrat i still remember her weeping denied roosevelt died. my mother just passed away from planning that hillary wasn't liberal enough. if i had voted for republican coming back from the grave and scold me like pineapple was. but i am disappointed that the president hasn't taken stronger steps to rid...
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more than a million people are expected to flood the city this weekend for fleet week. and for all of the details on the weekend's fleet week events log on to www.ktvu.com. >>> a double homicide, why neighbors can't believe a friendship ended like this. >> after a deadly time in oakland the police chief lays out what he plans to do to make the streets safer. >> a lot going on this weekend, in san francisco, i got a forecast and we will look that bay area weekend, back here at 6:20 p.m. this is a lot of food for 4 bucks. yeah... think they made a mistake? i don't know - maybe. the fried cheese melt is back for just 4 bucks. 1 of 4 big 4-dollar meals on the 2-4-6-8 value menu. only at denny's. open all night. today, we're forty-seventh out of fifty in per-pupil funding. vo: for years, sacramento politicians have chopped away funds for our schools. now these politicians say unless we send more tax dollars to sacramento, they'll cut education again. here's a new approach. prop thirty-eight sends billions in new education dollars straight to our local schools, and guarantees
more than a million people are expected to flood the city this weekend for fleet week. and for all of the details on the weekend's fleet week events log on to www.ktvu.com. >>> a double homicide, why neighbors can't believe a friendship ended like this. >> after a deadly time in oakland the police chief lays out what he plans to do to make the streets safer. >> a lot going on this weekend, in san francisco, i got a forecast and we will look that bay area weekend, back here...
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sleepily, early in the morning. >> biggest city in the bay area. >> it is 4:53. christina tells us it's going to get hot. >>> the bay area, are you ready to host a super bowl? later on this morning san francisco mayor ed lee will say bring it on. the nfl choosing 49ers as one of two finalists to host super bowl l in that new $1.2 billion santa clara stadium set to open up in 2014. that would be 2016 for the super bowl. this morning mayor ed lee and other city leaders will launch the committee to run that campaign. that committee will make an official presentation to nfl owners coming the spring before the final vote. i've got to believe they have got a great shot. brand new stadium, lots of money. >>> let's see how traffic is holding up. it's still early out there, 4:54. >> look at this beautiful view of the bay bridge. you see the camera trembling just a little bit. a little breeze going on but the breeze moves smoothly. smooth drive off of the toll plaza. the maps will show you the east bay and the approach. the only concern is this construction at 880 typical
sleepily, early in the morning. >> biggest city in the bay area. >> it is 4:53. christina tells us it's going to get hot. >>> the bay area, are you ready to host a super bowl? later on this morning san francisco mayor ed lee will say bring it on. the nfl choosing 49ers as one of two finalists to host super bowl l in that new $1.2 billion santa clara stadium set to open up in 2014. that would be 2016 for the super bowl. this morning mayor ed lee and other city leaders will...
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one of google's automated prototypes took a test drive around the city this year. so far, california, nevada and florida have laws that allow driverless vehicles. the obama administration also just launched an initiative to test the safety of the futuristic vehicles. >> apple, today, officially launched its new ipad mini. they say it's as thin as a pencil and very light, but it's not cheap. prices begin at $329 for the bagsic wifi model. apple also unvailed a fourth generation ipad. they say it has a better camera and processor. preorders for both products will begin on friday. >> you may not think of a wilson building as a hot spot for dining, but some food vendors serve some hot dishes from there off pennsylvania avenue in northwest for the next three weeks. the move comes as d.c. council members are set to vote for new information that could restrict where they can operate. >> i'm thinking the food vendor trucks are going to be kind of popular tomorrow. >> that's right. they're probably popular today, too, doing a lot of business. well, we're watching two things
one of google's automated prototypes took a test drive around the city this year. so far, california, nevada and florida have laws that allow driverless vehicles. the obama administration also just launched an initiative to test the safety of the futuristic vehicles. >> apple, today, officially launched its new ipad mini. they say it's as thin as a pencil and very light, but it's not cheap. prices begin at $329 for the bagsic wifi model. apple also unvailed a fourth generation ipad. they...
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if we hadn't lost those jobs thanks to republican obstruction to our effort to help the cities and the states, we'd have a much lower unemployment rate. >> on benghazi, the president's response was to say we'll get to the bottom of it. was that satisfactory? >> it is. there was a mistake -- it is relevant that the republicans did t vote to cut security. it is striking when we listen to mr. romney and other republicans how often they talk very favorably about specific government spending but then they're for cutting it overall which doesn't quite add up. but the president says it's his responsibility. i think we do have to say, look, i never blamed george bush for what happened on noo9/11. i never blamed ronald reagan because hundreds of marines were killed in lebanon. when bad people do bad thing to americans because we are try to do good things, the president's response is appropriate. >> the governor was trying to make a case that the american people did not know what really went on, not necessarily blaming the president. but looking for an accurate assessment of terrorism. >> you th
if we hadn't lost those jobs thanks to republican obstruction to our effort to help the cities and the states, we'd have a much lower unemployment rate. >> on benghazi, the president's response was to say we'll get to the bottom of it. was that satisfactory? >> it is. there was a mistake -- it is relevant that the republicans did t vote to cut security. it is striking when we listen to mr. romney and other republicans how often they talk very favorably about specific government...
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we get them to work with people in city hall to solve problems in the cities for a year. >> she wants to fix local government. one smartphone app at a time. sunday on "the next list." ♪ [ male announcer ] the first look...is only the beginning. ♪ ♪ introducing a stunning work of technology. ♪ introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. and the first ever es hybrid. ♪ atmix of energies.ve the world needs a broader that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different.
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the city. >> whatever is most convenient to you. fan of both websites on our web site. >>president obama and republican presidential candidate mitt romney faced off last night in a debate that was often heated and contentious. cnn's rene marsh is in hempstead, new york with a recap. >> the running mates are weighing in after last night's matchup. >> they offer people a very concrete vision about how he has experience and knowledge. that is why i'd think he won the debate. i thought was incredible that governor romney had nothing but a sketchy response to everything. the have yet to come up with a solitary specific plan. >> have a contrast to his debate if performancerefused personal responsibility think about who he was talking about >> a recent study has shown the people in the middle class will see $4,000 a year higher taxes as a result of spending and borrowing. i will not let that happen. >> the day after the attacks i stood in the rose garden and i told the american people that we were goi
the city. >> whatever is most convenient to you. fan of both websites on our web site. >>president obama and republican presidential candidate mitt romney faced off last night in a debate that was often heated and contentious. cnn's rene marsh is in hempstead, new york with a recap. >> the running mates are weighing in after last night's matchup. >> they offer people a very concrete vision about how he has experience and knowledge. that is why i'd think he won the...
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subs problems of the city in which you're trying to carry this out so i guess what i learnt was that we have to create. outside of these frameworks we have to do something askew is to try and work towards some kind of post capitalism some kind of close cut salissa communities and ultimately we're not these particular spaces work yet or whether we're you know and i think we are getting better at them is is irrelevant it's almost like something how. to happen something has to change and so i wanted to make a documentary which wasn't then sugarcoat the fact these communities didn't sugarcoat activism and in some ways try to demystify this idea of the activists because i think at some point we kind of upper rise this idea of the activists like the vanguard of so social change they're going to do the floors which is what i think you get from this film and what i got from the experience is that. really these stereotypes of eco warriors and anti capitalists as we see these crises converging in two thousand and twelve and beyond it's much more about people that used to have jobs used to have
subs problems of the city in which you're trying to carry this out so i guess what i learnt was that we have to create. outside of these frameworks we have to do something askew is to try and work towards some kind of post capitalism some kind of close cut salissa communities and ultimately we're not these particular spaces work yet or whether we're you know and i think we are getting better at them is is irrelevant it's almost like something how. to happen something has to change and so i...
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the city established a safe haven on that side. right now, 45 kids are mentored after school every day and we are told it is made a dramatic difference. their academic performance as well as putting them on the right track outside the classroom. >> thank you. ahead, changes are coming to social security payments. what to expect the the the coming months. >> an earthquake in new england tonight. details on where it struck. >> a couple welcome to another job to the family. but volume a mistake the father for a grandfather. >> -- why you may mistake the father for a grandfather. >> tonight criminal investigators from the fda visited that massachusetts pharmacy lead to the fund will meningitis outbreak. there is another confirmed case in maryland. experts expect the numbers to grow. kai reed new details. >> another case of fund meningitis has popped up in maryland, bringing the total number so far to 16. since this time last week, it was half that. doctors' offices have been flooded with calls from concerned potential victims nationwid
the city established a safe haven on that side. right now, 45 kids are mentored after school every day and we are told it is made a dramatic difference. their academic performance as well as putting them on the right track outside the classroom. >> thank you. ahead, changes are coming to social security payments. what to expect the the the coming months. >> an earthquake in new england tonight. details on where it struck. >> a couple welcome to another job to the family. but...
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the city's mayor said they got into trouble on the way -- a lifetime event, it will take [ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. [ male announcer ] jay likes it when his mobile phone helps him deposit his checks. jay also like it when mother nature helps him wash his car. mother nature's cool like that. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. >> grab your umbrella for tomorrow. temperatures lower -- a better chance for thunderstorms. milder by thursday. >> thank you. thank you for watching. >> [ male announcer ] this isthhe opposite of subliminal advertising... there's no suext... just tacos. yeah, it's our job to make you want it. but honestly... it's not that hard. old el paso. when you gotta have mexican. [ woman ] ring. ring. prresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... [ whispers ] 100 calories... [ chef ] ma
the city's mayor said they got into trouble on the way -- a lifetime event, it will take [ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. [ male announcer ] jay likes it when his mobile phone helps him deposit his checks. jay also like it when mother nature helps him wash his car. mother nature's cool like that. mobile check deposit. easier...
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as night falls in chicago and the wind picks up so do the waves our city by the lake are feeling the effects of hurricane sandy on the lake. >> stay off the lake folks. >> they're hoping that it will stay open through the events but navy pier is taking precautions. this isn't news to them, they are well versed on what the plan is, they know. earlier today this bike path drew people to the waters' edge of the magnificent waves were something they had to see for themselves this runner says that to charging into the wind was like running in place. i saw on the news this morning they said it was a little rough. later tonight wind is something to contend with but nothing compared to the chaos sandy is creating along the coast. be smart, be sensible and go get them. >> their router without braves they rode the waves today despite city warnings to use safety and common sense. >> we don't want to endanger and the first responders that would have to go after for a search and rescue. 500 flights canceled at o'hare today. anyone looking for the latest information should check with their airline
as night falls in chicago and the wind picks up so do the waves our city by the lake are feeling the effects of hurricane sandy on the lake. >> stay off the lake folks. >> they're hoping that it will stay open through the events but navy pier is taking precautions. this isn't news to them, they are well versed on what the plan is, they know. earlier today this bike path drew people to the waters' edge of the magnificent waves were something they had to see for themselves this runner...
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the couple was targeted and now, the city is offering a $10,000 reward for information that could solve what is considered a quadruple murder. lease say they do have some ideas, some theories in this case but need more information. >> we want to solve it for them and for the community as well. it's a very important case. >> the families say they're grateful this case is being actively pursued. >> we need to reach out to one another. and the youth needs to stop the killings. you know? we need to come together as a community. >> police have established a 24 hour hot line 1-800-488-9383. >> we have new information about a woman found dead inside of a burning home last week. the sheriff's office identified the victim as this woman, barbara, the girlfriend of a san francisco fire fighter, investigators say is he not a suspect. instead they're looking for this man, they say he brutally assaulted the victim, then set the house on fire. authorities say the killer took items then fled in the 2006 volvo, suv that was found abandoned. >> apple unveiled a new ipad mini today as expect add long with
the couple was targeted and now, the city is offering a $10,000 reward for information that could solve what is considered a quadruple murder. lease say they do have some ideas, some theories in this case but need more information. >> we want to solve it for them and for the community as well. it's a very important case. >> the families say they're grateful this case is being actively pursued. >> we need to reach out to one another. and the youth needs to stop the killings....
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he grabbed her and sexually assaulting her before fleeing from the area. >> baltimore city police are still investigating. detectives were notified monday night after the victim checked herself into a local hospital. security here is always a priority. there was a heightened awareness on campus after the assault. >> we have increased our campus controls and are making sure our safety officers are visible and present so students can see them on campus. >> students are reminded to always walked in groups and take advantage of the campus escort service. >> we want to remind everyone not to be distracted by their cell phone and other electronic devices when they are walking. >> this seniors says she already does all those things. monday's of salt is unusual. -- ssault -- she says monday's assault was unusual. as for a description, police said they are looking for a caucasian male in his mid-40's. >> meanwhile, baltimore county police are investing in any reports of a sexual assault involving 213-year-old girls. -- 213-year-old girls. -- two 13 year-old girls. officers found a shooting vic
he grabbed her and sexually assaulting her before fleeing from the area. >> baltimore city police are still investigating. detectives were notified monday night after the victim checked herself into a local hospital. security here is always a priority. there was a heightened awareness on campus after the assault. >> we have increased our campus controls and are making sure our safety officers are visible and present so students can see them on campus. >> students are reminded...
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deputies if the city and police union can figure out a plan. that's one of the problems. oakland has no money for extra first right now. their salaries would be almost $160,000 at least one city council member saying that they could end up dipping into reserves. >>> oakland police hope they can solve a murder case from a year ago. charles butler was killed december 22, 2011, after bumping the fender of another car on the city's north side. the video shows two suspects arguing with butler, who is seen in a white hoodie here. investigators say the two men later followed butler and shot him a few blocks away. >> not only are they murderers, they are thieves. they stole my brother's future. he was on the way to doing good things. >> police hope witnesses will come forward. >>> police in pacifica have arrested a man in connection with a murder. officers were called to the home on dell road early yesterday morning after reports of a disturbance. that's where they found the body of 24-year-old keith cough coffee. >>> mother nature was the star of the
deputies if the city and police union can figure out a plan. that's one of the problems. oakland has no money for extra first right now. their salaries would be almost $160,000 at least one city council member saying that they could end up dipping into reserves. >>> oakland police hope they can solve a murder case from a year ago. charles butler was killed december 22, 2011, after bumping the fender of another car on the city's north side. the video shows two suspects arguing with...
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to the city's allitude... which stretches a miie above sea llvel.. the labor department releasss the september jobs report this month away....all eyes will be - &pon the latest report to see just where hiring and unemppoyment rates stand. 3&will tte numbers affect the polls? howwwill the campaigns rt reactrene mmrsh is live in more.good morning , rene.ith 3&11 could today's jjbs report sway the election in eithhr direction? coming up next... we hear from ray leeis... about the start of the ravens enter for a chance to can - interview him.you're watching 3((break 7)) 3&p((can)) the ravens are off to a great staat this season ... and it's no surprise that's ue n part to one man...ray lewis.. ray is backkffr his 17th season .. and many say looking better than everr((boxes)) mvp ....13 time proobowler and future hhll of famer available to talk with us this morning. -you came into this peasonnlean and rrady to go... a lot of people are wondering how you got thattway .. and why -im at every home &pggme.. we get pump
to the city's allitude... which stretches a miie above sea llvel.. the labor department releasss the september jobs report this month away....all eyes will be - &pon the latest report to see just where hiring and unemppoyment rates stand. 3&will tte numbers affect the polls? howwwill the campaigns rt reactrene mmrsh is live in more.good morning , rene.ith 3&11 could today's jjbs report sway the election in eithhr direction? coming up next... we hear from ray leeis... about the start...
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, jim, in addition to doing all of that, the new building is going to be the new home for the city's morgue. from security doors using eye identification -- >> thank you, you have been identified. >> reporter: -- to water tanks for testing bullets, to walking into a morgue storage room, with a space for 200 refrigerated bodies, twice the old capacity. the new $210 million forensics headquarters, three years to construct, is a major improvement for crime and chemical analysis that has eluded the district for decades. >> the potential that this building gives to the district of columbia to increase, improve, and expand its ability to do forensic analysis, to solve crimes, is just enormous. >> reporter: it will take several more months for the building to be fully operational. but the city no longer will have to depend upon fbi facilities in quantico and elsewhere for detailed analysis. some residents in nearby homes were initially worried that the building might pose a potential hazard if chemicals escaped or there were fires. >> when you walk by the building, you don't need to get sca
, jim, in addition to doing all of that, the new building is going to be the new home for the city's morgue. from security doors using eye identification -- >> thank you, you have been identified. >> reporter: -- to water tanks for testing bullets, to walking into a morgue storage room, with a space for 200 refrigerated bodies, twice the old capacity. the new $210 million forensics headquarters, three years to construct, is a major improvement for crime and chemical analysis that...
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they don't allow the local cities and counties to add animosity kito abatement tax. and sales tax holidays, you don't pay sales tax on the first $50 of school supplies. rules like that is what makes collecting sales tax across the country insanely complex. so my own state of virginia has done a pretty good job at trying to be simple and be attractive to businesses. they exempt digital downloads to encourage that industry. they want to maintain a business friendly environment. >> i think this highlights the balance i talked about earlier, that congress has to strike between the burdens on interstate commerce and state sovereignty on the other, the things that make the sales tax more complex are the things the voters like, sales tax holidays, a threshold so you don't pay sales tax on the full price, a much reduced price. that's what consumers and voters like. it's a balance on one hand of the desires of the voters and the states and the desire for fairness and also for the states, frankly, to be able to maintain their taxes in a way that makes sense so that to the exte
they don't allow the local cities and counties to add animosity kito abatement tax. and sales tax holidays, you don't pay sales tax on the first $50 of school supplies. rules like that is what makes collecting sales tax across the country insanely complex. so my own state of virginia has done a pretty good job at trying to be simple and be attractive to businesses. they exempt digital downloads to encourage that industry. they want to maintain a business friendly environment. >> i think...
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boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] yeah. yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...allstate safe driving bonus check? what is that? so weird, right? my agent, tom, said... [ voice of dennis ] ...only allstate sends you a bonus check for every six months you're accident-free... ...but i'm a woman. maybe it's a misprint. does it look like a misprint? ok. what i was trying... [ voice of dennis ] silence. ♪ ask an allstate agent about the safe driving bonus check. are you in good hands? check out the latest collection of snacks from lean cuisine. creamy spinach artichoke dip, crispy garlic chicken spring rolls. they're this season's must-have accessory. lean
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a live hook in white marsh right now. 15 minutes altogether from route 43 into the city. if you are going out to route 295 a disabled car along the southbound lanes at route 100. that's a look at your abc2 timesaver traffic. charlie over to you. >>> imagine going months without being able to hug or kiss your children. that's what a military family goes through each day. coming up a big surprise that a sergeant is giving to his three children and why he was nervous going through it. that story straight ahead when "good morning maryland" continues. ♪ use freedom and get cash back. ♪ack. ♪ five percent on hotels and airlines. ♪ ♪ oh everybody conga line, ok! activate your 5% cash back at chase.com/freedom. ♪ everybody get, everybody get! ♪ >>> it was a huge surprise for three kids whose father works for the military as sergeant crank fulton of iowa hasn't seen his children for seven months. so he made the trip to their school. his son was totally shocked. >> wow. i thought he was going to be home tomorrow. >> well, this is a seventh deployment for fulton who se
a live hook in white marsh right now. 15 minutes altogether from route 43 into the city. if you are going out to route 295 a disabled car along the southbound lanes at route 100. that's a look at your abc2 timesaver traffic. charlie over to you. >>> imagine going months without being able to hug or kiss your children. that's what a military family goes through each day. coming up a big surprise that a sergeant is giving to his three children and why he was nervous going through it....
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all the stuff that has been going on around the city. we have to hope that those folks are all going to be okay. >> we have another picture of a fire. there are reports of fires throughout the tri-state. up and down the eastern seaboard, focusing on new york, new jersey, connecticut, washington dc, massachusetts. this is in massapequa. it is a fire that has completely engulfed the home. all right. tough stuff. >> we would like to check with john now. he is from pst on the status of how folks are doing. what can you tell us? >> well, unfortunately, we have 700,000 customers out. the winds have wreaked havoc with the trees coming down on our lines. on top of that, the storm surge has been unprecedented. we have been forced to shut down three of our stations because of this. it has affected 3000 customers. >> tell us how many customers you have total? >> we have 2.2 million customers. we cut through most of the state. we are the largest utility in new jersey the better two thirds of our customers are out. >> i'm sorry? >> i was just going t
all the stuff that has been going on around the city. we have to hope that those folks are all going to be okay. >> we have another picture of a fire. there are reports of fires throughout the tri-state. up and down the eastern seaboard, focusing on new york, new jersey, connecticut, washington dc, massachusetts. this is in massapequa. it is a fire that has completely engulfed the home. all right. tough stuff. >> we would like to check with john now. he is from pst on the status of...
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some showers northwest of the city. the barometer a little on the low side. not a chilly morning. these temperatures are close to the normal high for this year. the forecast is just ahead. >> so many questions and so little time. 4:56. two baltimore city police officers are facing charges this morning. >> howard county police need your help catching a peeping tom. >> watch what you say when you are on the mta. >> one problem in ellicott city [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. i'm mindy basara. >> and i'm stan stovall. thanks for joining us for 11 news today. >> some storms overnight and it is warm this morning. >> some areas had over an inch
some showers northwest of the city. the barometer a little on the low side. not a chilly morning. these temperatures are close to the normal high for this year. the forecast is just ahead. >> so many questions and so little time. 4:56. two baltimore city police officers are facing charges this morning. >> howard county police need your help catching a peeping tom. >> watch what you say when you are on the mta. >> one problem in ellicott city [captioning made possible by...